Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Museum of Ross

The Hawk Mirror

Of the many representations of Seahawk fandom in Ross’s life, the Hawk mirror is unique.  Not only does it shine the light of Seahawk domination over Ross’s room but also allows him to exercise his vanity as he can stare at the hawk and at himself simultaneously. Few fans rival Ross’s knowledge and passion for both football and the Seahawks.

Home Library

As a literature major and fanatic Ross has collected a vast majority of books. Though he reads enough books a year to fill his small room, the books he owns are unique. Books such as Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce are books he peruses again and again. His eclectic taste makes him a good source for friends looking for a good read and he commonly has many books out on loan.

Lend Me a Tenor Collage

Considered one of his crowning achievements, Ross played the role of “Saunders” in EWU’s production of lend me a tenor. With his freshman co-star Christopher Kelly, Ross wowed audiences and the show sold out for the entire run. Since then Ross’s acting career has quieted, but he has performed in 7 of EWU’s shows including Ode and The Things They Carried.

Anchorage Poster

Few things influences Ross’s life more than the town of Anchorage, AK. He was born there and spent 19 years living amongst its people. By age sixteen he knew every street and every mountain pass by heart. He has flown its skies, bikes its trails, hiked its mountains, and driven its streets.

The 1993 Honda Accord

This car has been in Ross’s life since he was 15 years old. He was forced to watch his brother trash and mistreat it for a year before the keys were presented to him on his 16th birthday.  He has driven thousands of miles including the Alaska/Canada Highway and packed as many as 9 friends inside. The car is old dented and has many electrical issues, but Ross is fully devoted to keeping it alive. Though he does not technically own the car, he is closer with his Honda than he is with most humans.


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